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Sociology &
Anthropology
The desired outcome of individuals'
studies in Sociology and Anthropology is an increased awareness and
appreciation of cultural diversity and social differences; a
critical understanding of scholarly attempts to explain social
order, social interaction, and social change; awareness of the
interconnectedness of Sociology, Anthropology, other disciplinary
areas; and the knowledge of how to
conduct social-scientific research and inquiry.
Anthropology is characterized by determination to gather data on human-and even infra-human primate-societies of all times and places; the net is cast as widely as possible. The mainstay of our anthropological curriculum, however, is not the prehistoric record but the ethnographic one - the more than 5,000 descriptions, of varying completeness, of diverse human cultures and societies from earliest recorded times to the present.
Sociology has
tended to have a more modest scope in time and space, concentrating more on
industrial societies and modernization; yet at the theoretical level Sociology
has perhaps the greater diversity, offering several contrasting schools of
sociological analysis.
Geography
Geography is concerned with the interaction of
natural and cultural processes on the earth's surface, the influence of the
natural environment on human activities and how humans have altered the natural
environment, and the way in which various combinations of physical and cultural
phenomena give a unique character to particular places. Geography has spatial
emphasis, that is, a concern with arrangements, flows, distance, and direction.
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World Prehistory -Learning to distinguish between observations & interpretation |